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Police investigate suspicious death on Court Street

Police investigate suspicious death on Court Street

Citizens found a body on Court Street Thursday. Police are now investigating the suspicious circumstances surrounding that discovery.
NAPS officers reach tentative contract deal

NAPS officers reach tentative contract deal

Contract reached between NAPS and its officers after lengthy two-day bargaining session
Ottawa area men arrested as part of ongoing drug and weapons investigation

Ottawa area men arrested as part of ongoing drug and weapons investigation

Drug charges laid against two Ottawa-area men
Highway 61 set for another temporary closure: MTO

Highway 61 set for another temporary closure: MTO

Highway 61 is set for another closure as work on the Neebing River Bridge continues
Matawa communities a step closer to broadband Internet

Matawa communities a step closer to broadband Internet

Matawa First Nations move one step closer to bringing broadband Internet to remote communities but still frustrated over lack of commitment from province.
Illegal hunting, open liquor net two men thousands in fines

Illegal hunting, open liquor net two men thousands in fines

Two men faces a total of $3,500 for a variety of charges surrounding an illegal deer hunt.
Court overturns $1.6M judgement against city police board

Court overturns $1.6M judgement against city police board

Earlier this month the Court of Appeal for Ontario overturned a $1.6 million judgement against the Thunder Bay Police Service Board
Rickford hired as advisor to local resource development company

Rickford hired as advisor to local resource development company

Former minister of natural resources lands advisory job with Fort William First Nation resource firm
United Way's $2.66M goal slightly lower than last year's target

United Way's $2.66M goal slightly lower than last year's target

United Way helps fund 29 agencies in Thunder Bay, 2016 fundraising goal achievable says campaign co-chairs
Strike deadline set for NAPS

Strike deadline set for NAPS

The NAPS board and the union representing its officers are taking Thursday to find a way to avert a strike.
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